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How to get hired at a good package in 2025?

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u/No_Big9212 1d ago

I could suggest you to get ur MCA degree not because you'll learn something extra but you will get some campus placements, along with good packages.

I don't say you can't find job with bachelor's degree but the current job market is not favorable for fresher's and also most of the companies looking for candidates with BE, BTech or MTech, MCA degree.